4. CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: RESEARCH EXPERIENCE ON THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) FOR UNDERGRADUATES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

The Computer Science Department at the University of Central Florida (Orlando, FL) will hold a ten-week 2017 Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) on the Internet of Things http://iotreu.cs.ucf.edu/. REU students will be trained in research-based theory and applications of the technologies used in this fast-moving interdisciplinary field. The REU students will join well-established research groups under the close supervision of faculty with expertise in security, privacy, hardware design, data analytics, healthcare simulations, and social computing.

REU program dates
May 22, 2017 - July 28, 2017
 
Eligibility requirements
- Sophomore, junior or senior undergraduates
- Majors: computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and information technology
- Must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents
- Minimum overall GPA 2.7
 
Program Benefits
- $5000 stipend
- $600 travel allowance
- On-campus housing
- Meal allowance
 
The application deadline is March 1, 2017. Interested students must submit applications online at http://iotreu.cs.ucf.edu/. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Damla Turgut at [log in to unmask] or Dr. Yier Jin at [log in to unmask]

 

 

Susan E. Walden, Ph.D.

The University of Oklahoma

Research Associate Professor                                                                                 

     Director, Research Institute for STEM Education (RISE)

     Associate Director, Sooner Engineering Education (SEED) Center

     Gallogly College of Engineering

Core Affiliate faculty, Women & Gender Studies Program

 

Director, Office of Undergraduate Research

     Office of the Vice-President for Research

 

(email – best option) [log in to unmask]

(p) 405.325.7407 or 405.325.5483

 



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